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THE CIRCLE (Lionsgate) Emma Watson plays a woman who lands her dream job with a visionary social media/tech company, but discovers the company's agenda is to co-opt, well, everything. Based on Dave Eggers' novel, with Tom Hanks, John Boyega, Patton Oswalt. (PG-13; some thematic elements, brief language)

GOING IN STYLE (Warner) Morgan Freeman, Michael Caine and Alan Arkin play aging buddies who, after their pension fund is tapped out, decide to rob the bank that took their money. Loose remake of the 1979 comedy of the same name. Ann-Margret, Matt Dillon and Joey King co-star in the film directed by Zach Braff (“Scrubs,” “Garden State”). (PG-13; drug content, language, some suggestive material)

COLOSSAL (Universal) When things head south with her boyfriend, a woman heads to her hometown and back to her old, hard-partying habits — until a Godzilla-like monster starts wreaking havoc on the other side of the world and copying every move the woman makes. Smartly done monster/monster-from-the-id movie with Anne Hathaway, Jason Sudeikis. (R; language)

THE LOVERS (Lionsgate) A couple long out of love with each other, and in affairs of their own, decide to finally end their marriage — only to rekindle their romance and start cheating on the people they've been cheating with. With Debra Winger, Tracy Letts, Aidan Gillen, Melora. (R; sexuality, language)

SLEIGHT (Universal) Milwaukee singer-turned-actor Jacob Latimore plays a street magician with more than tricks up his sleeve, trying to take care of his younger sister while keeping a drug dealer (Dulé Hill) out of his personal business. (R; pervasive language, drug content, some violence)

PHOENIX FORGOTTEN (Fox) "Newly discovered" footage purports to show what happened to three teens who, in 1997, set out to document strange events occurring in Arizona after the sighting of the "Phoenix Lights." Faux-found-footage horror made to look like a true story set in an actual, still-unexplained event. (PG-13; terror, some language)

WAKEFIELD (Shout! Factory) When things become too much for him, a man decides to "disappear" by hiding out in the attic in his garage — for months. With Bryan Cranston, Jennifer Garner. (R; some sexual material, language)

SHIN GODZILLA (Funimation) Reboot of sorts of the Godzilla story. In Japanese with English subtitles. (not rated)

THE OTTOMAN LIEUTENANT (Universal) During World War I, a Turkish officer escorts an American nurse to a remote hospital, where they both witness the cruelty of war and the beginnings of the Armenian genocide. Historical drama with Josh Hartnett, Ben Kingsley. (R; some violence)

AFTERIMAGE (Film Movement) The final film by Polish master Andrzej Wajda (who died in 2016 at age 90) tells the story of Polish avant-garde artist Wladyslaw Strzeminski, who battled physical challenges and Soviet censorship. In Polish with English subtitles. (not rated)

THE HIPPOPOTAMUS (Lightyear) A washed-up English poet turned critic is talked into returning to the family mansion to investigate some strange goings-on. Comedy based on Stephen Fry's novel, with Roger Allam, Fiona Shaw, Tim McInnerny, Matthew Modine. (not rated; language)

S.W.A.T.: UNDER SIEGE (Sony) In a raid, a S.W.A.T. team seizes a black-ops specialist wanted by both intelligence agencies and an international drug cartel — making the cops a target, too. Action movie with Sam Jaeger, Adrianne Palicki, Michael Jai White. (R; violence, pervasive language)

RED LEAVES (IndiePix) An aging Ethiopian immigrant in Israel moves in with his sons, who force him to assimilate. In Amharic, Hebrew and English, with English subtitles. (not rated)

1944 (Film Movement) During World War II, Estonians are forced to fight both for the Nazis and the Soviets, in an odd sort of civil war. Estonia's entry last year for best foreign-language film at the Oscars; in Estonian with English subtitles. (not rated; violence)

BOYKA: UNDISPUTED (Universal) A Russian fighter on the verge of making into the top tier of competition, kills someone in the ring and re-evaluates his career choice. Fourth movie in the MMA series, with Scott Adkins. (R; violence, pervasive language)

HOUSE ON WILLOW STREET (Shout! Factory) A gang of crooks kidnap a rich family's daughter, only to learn she is not what she seems. (not rated; violence, gore)

THE DROWNING (Sony) A psychiatrist involved in getting a young man sent to prison when he was 11 finds his world turned upside down when the man is released from prison. Thriller with Josh Charles, Julia Stiles, Avan Jogia. (not rated; violence)

OPENING NIGHT (Wolfe) Topher Grace plays a failed singer now working as a production assistant on a Broadway show, trying to keep opening night from being a full-fledged disaster. Comedy with Rob Riggle, Taye Diggs, Anne Heche, Alona Tal. (not rated; mature content)

ACROSS THE LINE (Lightyear) Canadian drama about a young black hockey star whose future is put in jeopardy when racial tensions rise in his Nova Scotian hometown. (not rated; violence, mature themes)

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GIFTED A man's promise to his dying sister — that he'll raise her daughter to have a normal life — is tested when her talents as a math prodigy bring others who want to change her world. Indie drama directed by Marc Webb, with Chris Evans, McKenna Grace, Octavia Spencer, Lindsay Duncan, Jenny Slate. (PG-13; thematic elements, language, some suggestive material)

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FACING DARKNESS Documentary following the efforts of the Christian relief group Samaritan’s Purse (which also produced the movie) to help battle the Ebola virus in Liberia in 2014. (not rated)

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PSYCHOANALYSIS When his patients start killing themselves, a psychologist, convinced a rival is behind it, hires a documentary crew to help him find the answers. Australian mockumentary. (not rated)

KONG: SKULL ISLAND In 1973, a military mission to an island in the South Pacific brings warriors, scientists and a photojournalist face to face with the Land That Time Forgot — and the giant ape who rules there. Action-centric redo/update/reboot of the King Kong franchise, with Tom Hiddleston, Samuel L. Jackson, Brie Larson, John C. Reilly, John Goodman. (PG-13; violence, brief language)

FREE FIRE When a black-market gun deal between an IRA agent and a South African gun runner goes wrong in 1970s Boston, the two sides come out shooting, over and over and over. Black comedy-drama with Brie Larson, Armie Hammer, Sharlto Copley, Cillian Murphy. (R; violence, pervasive language, drug use)

THE PROMISE During World War I, an Armenian doctor in love with an artist finds his relationship put on hold when Turkish forces turn against ethnic minorities. Historical drama set against the Armenian genocide. With Oscar Isaac, Christian Bale, Charlotte Le Bon. (PG-13; war atrocities, violence, disturbing images, some sexuality)

BUSTER'S MAL HEART Rami Malek in a trippy drama about a hotel concierge working third shift who loses his grip on reality — or does he? (not rated)